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ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Hello,
Bachelor's degree holders in architecture (B.Arch) are eligible for admission to the Master's programme in the discipline. However, the School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi-110002, provides specialization options for meritorious civil engineering graduates in its M.Arch Civil Engineers who work along with Architects are generally those who have specialized in Structural Engineering, Plumbing, Building Construction & Supervision and Construction Management mainly. Architecture is a licensed profession, whereas Civil Engineering and other Engineering professions. Thank you.

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Astha Pasricha

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Hi Ramya, Well, B.Tech Civil engineering is a good choice. You can get all the information that you require regarding EMCEAT ranks on the link below. https://www.shiksha.com/university/svu-sri-venkateswara-university-Tirupati-22950
This will definitely help you. Thank you.

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Debashis Prusty

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PG Diploma is not so good to go Abroad, Now in India certain colleges are there to join. But, you have choose civil engineering for your career, it is demanded now a day, good jobs are also there. As my point of view to join civil engineering in our country. Thank you.

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Saurav MishraStudent,writer,entrepreneur.

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Yes, GBU takes lateral entry in B.Tech in every stream. However, the candidate should fulfil the eligibility criteria which is 3 years Diploma course or B.Sc. Also, the candidate should have secured a minimum of 45% throughout.

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Piyush Dadhichpursuing engineering in electrical department

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10+2 with PCM is eligible for admission in engineering. If you are going for a particular university or college then they have their own entrance exam and 12th class percentage based admission.

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Royston David

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I don't know why did you choose civil, if you want to take robotics? Robotics is quite based on CS and programming, I advise you only with civil to choose your career to robotics.

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salma bee

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You can check the top NIT in civil engineering below
National Institute of Technology, Warangal. National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli. National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal. Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology, Allahabad. National Institute of Technology Calicut.

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